The Gate effect pedal can be used to mute out unwanted sounds from the inputed audio signal by gating out sounds under a given threshold. The Gate pedal also has a side-chain input, this allows for the signal from another device to be used to trigger the gate. For example, if a synth is inputed into the Gate and then a drum machine is side-chained through the Gate, the Gate will only become active when the drum machine makes a sound.
*gate - Sets the threshold of the effect, any frequencies under the gate will be muted.
*hold - Allows definition of the amount of time the Gate will stay open after the signal falls below the given threshold.
*attack - Sets the amount of time for the Gate to change from open to closed, can give the effect of the sound fading in.
*release - Sets the amount of time the Gate takes to go from closed to open. A fast release will abruptly cut of the sound once it has fallen below the given threshold, a slower release will smoothly change from closed to open much like a slow fade out.
*gain - Output volume.

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what does inverse do?
It inverts the gate's behaviour. The gate lets audio through when the input signal falls below the threshold and cuts audio when the input rises above the threshold.
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